Linksys Wireless and VPN

I have a Linksys Wireless B Notebook adapter V4 and I am connected to Work Lotus notes through a VPN. I am able to receive and read email - but can't send. I was able to use Lotus notes last week without a problem - but on Friday - did a complete update overwrite to my laptop. Nothing has changed on my router set up - what has changed is my laptop configuration and the fact that I downloaded a beta version of Linksys Wireless because I know from past experience that V4 doesn't work with VPN. Any ideas?? Linksys is absolutely NO help at all..

I do not believe this is a Linksys problem. Typically, a VPN does not block any ports or functions. It usually is all or nothing... If you are connected and receive mail, then I think it has something to do with the Lotus Notes instead. Probably a configuration issue.

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